SHV68E13UC (22) Bosch Dishwasher - Instructions
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Several of the rack inserts were rusted and nearly broken
Not only were the repairs easy, the assistance I got from the customer service representative was extremely helpful. She stayed with me on the phone and was intrumental in my ordering the correct parts.
I easily removed the baskets (middle and lower) and used the included directions sheets to make the repairs. The baskets went back in easily as well, and the racks are all in good shape now.
The time to complete all 5 repairs was 45 minutes in total.
I easily removed the baskets (middle and lower) and used the included directions sheets to make the repairs. The baskets went back in easily as well, and the racks are all in good shape now.
The time to complete all 5 repairs was 45 minutes in total.
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- Customer:
- Toni from GREENSBORO, NC
- Parts Used:
- 00611475
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
One Dishwasher bottom rack wheel broke
Popped the new one right on!
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- Customer:
- Richard from Ashland, OR
- Parts Used:
- 00645208
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Disenser would not hold Finish solution - replaced unit
First - I watched 2 or 3 videos on how it was done. The operation was not as easy as the videos made it out to be. Removal of the old unit was straight forward using 6 coins as shims to spread open the metal clips that hold the unit in place was essential. One issue not covered well in the videos is supporting the control panel after it was removed. the wires hang and are supporting the panel which is not good. I used a bunch of masking tape to secure the control panel to the top of the door. Also - installing the new unit can really only be done by first, fully engaging the top of the dispenser and then forcibly "pushing" (I used a rubber mallet) the bottom into place. you need to make sure the clips are locked in on all sides. After the dispenser is in place and the wiring harness has been reattached, you need to tape the wiring onto the door to keep them out of the way. I then very loosely reattached the control unit by the top 2 screws. I then lowered to the door flat and weighted it down. I used a clamp on each side of the door to lift the cover up into place unit until it could screwed. and then jimmied the control panel into place
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